Have you ever wondered why taking care of little children and taking care of aging parents with dementia feel so different?
In the previous episode I shared my story of how I was a caregiver to my mother who had terminal-stage cancer and dementia while being a solo parent of a baby.
It seems like I was doing similar things - feedings, appointments, diapers, and dealing with the impulsive outbursts of two human beings around me. But the experience of being my mother's caregiver turned out to be traumatic, not the experience of being a mother myself.
If you feel your life got put on hold, I have a list of 10 essential things for caregivers to remember to get your life back. Download and print them to keep in front of you as a daily reminder.
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